Sunday, August 26, 2012

On Sundays, I usually have lunch with some friends before the game at
one of the fine Baltimore establishments across the street from Camden
Yards.

Before this season, the topic of conversation would have
centered around what the Ravens and the other teams the NFL would be
doing. However, that topic one came up once that day.

When it did, the general consensus was that, "um, we're not that interested in them now".

"Maybe when the season is over. Or in November."

I said, "I don't have the bandwidth for that now".

I've been hanging out with my group for over nine years now, ever since
I decided to purchase season tickets for the Orioles. On Sunday, that
was the first football was never really brought up in late August.

With their win last night, the Orioles have matched their win total
from last year. I and many, many others didn't give the Birds a shot to
compete in baseball.

Now, they have brought back the collective dialogue back to baseball -- rather than football 24x7.

That's good indeed. As well, the playoff invoices that just came in the mail, baseball is completely on my mind.

If the Orioles sweep Toronto - a team they should beat - that would be
awesome. However, they have a meat-grinder during the final six weeks
of the season. With Oakland, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles (Angels), Detroit
all in the wild card case, they have to win as many as they can.

They have the White Sox at home on the docket next week, then have a
huge weekend series with the Yankees on the road, along with the Blue
Jays again.

It take will probably take 90+ wins to get into the
wild card play-in game, and the Orioles can do it despite their
patchwork lineup.